Lost in the Fog Treated for Colic

Last year's Eclipse Award-winning sprinter Lost in the Fog is being treated for "a slight case" of colic at the University of California-Davis veterinary school, according to his trainer, Greg Gilchrist, who accompanied his stable star to Davis.

Gilchrist, who is based in Northern California only an hour from UC-Davis, said the son of Lost Soldier was "acting uncomfortably" Sunday, and he decided to take him to Davis as a precautionary measure.

"If it wasn't Lost in the Fog, we would have taken care of it at the barn," Gilchrist stated. "This is a very slight case of colic. We are not anticipating surgery being necessary. They are running tests on him now, and I would expect to have him back in the barn Thursday or Friday. When he got off the van at Davis, he was feeling good enough where he was looking around for the racetrack."

This season as a 4-year-old, Lost in the Fog has one win in three starts, taking the Aristides Breeders' Cup Handicap (gr. III) at Churchill Downs. Overall, he has won 11 of 14 starts and earned $978,099.